đ Things to Do in Mexico City:
đœ Eat & Drink:
Rosetta â A must-visit from chef Elena Reygadas, serving seasonal, elegant dishes in a gorgeous old townhouse. If you do once fancy dinner during your stay, this should be it. One Michelin Star.
PanaderĂa Rosetta â Perfect for a morning guava roll or coffee before exploring.
Cariñito Tacosâ Southeast asian inspired taqueria. AMAZING.
TaquerĂa Orinoco - arguably the best traditional tacos around, and open late night!
Contramar â Legendary seafood (order the tuna tostadas and the red/green grilled fish).
Mercado Roma â Trendy food hall with gourmet stalls, craft beer, and rooftop seating.
đš Art & Culture:
Museo Frida Kahlo (Casa Azul) â Fridaâs iconic cobalt-blue home in CoyoacĂĄn. Book tickets in advance.
Luche Libre - A must for first time CDMX visitors. Held at Arena Mexico on Tues., Fr., and Sundays.
Museo Nacional de AntropologĂa â World-class museum of Mexicoâs ancient civilizations.
Palacio de Bellas Artes â Stunning art nouveau & art deco landmark with rotating exhibits.
Street Art in Roma & Condesa â Stroll and discover colorful murals and creative storefronts.
đł Parks & Strolls:
Parque MĂ©xico & Parque España â Lush green spaces in Condesa, great for a morning walk.
Chapultepec Park â Bigger than NYCâs Central Park, home to museums, a castle, and lakes.
Ălvaro ObregĂłn Avenue â Tree-lined boulevard in Roma Norte with cafes, fountains, and weekend markets.
đ Shop Local:
La Ciudadela Market â For colorful textiles, crafts, and folk art.
Roma & Condesa Boutiques â Chic clothing, home goods, and unique souvenirs.
Bazaar SĂĄbado â Saturday artisan market in San Ăngel (great for gifts).
đ Day Trips:
TeotihuacĂĄn Pyramids â Ancient city with massive pyramids; about an hour away.
Xochimilco Canals â Colorful trajinera boat rides with music, food, and flowers.